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look, i respect however you want to view this election. whether you want to see it as a nightmare finally being over, or whether in your case apparently, that the abyss is bottomless and we're destined and fated to fall down it forever anyway, such is how humanity is destined to be.
but for people like me, there is a tiny light. is joe biden a career politician? of course he is, i'm not (and i doubt many of his voters are) naive enough to believe that he can fix things with a snap of a finger. but fuck man, do you know a single thing about the world i and the people like me lived in the past four years? where i was terrified of police because of my skin colour, and the police felt more empowered than ever before to stop people like me for little reason and they get away with their shit because the President of the United States enables them? where his supporters grow ever violent and face no real repercussions because the President is a bully himself that doesn't give a single damn about people like me? i lived in a world where people who share my identity and my orientation are having their rights stripped away gleefully by the GOP? we're not people to them, we never have been.
but it seems you don't realize this or are, with all due respect, ignorant to it. your post reeks of utter hopelessness, regardless of the shred of truth it contains. yes, the word "politician" might as well be synonymous with "lying shill" for all we know, but if these past four years have proven anything, whoever we put into the white house has the ultimate ability to shape people's lives for generations to come. i hope you yourself are aware of this because, unless you've been completely outside the loop, donald fucking trump filled three supreme court vacancies, therefore nearly ensuring that all meaningful progressive progress is going to get heavily scrutinized if not halted for at the very least the next generation or so. but even the odds seem absolutely insurmountable, it's still offensive reading this post and getting the vibe that we should just stop bothering to fight, stop bothering to live, stop bothering to make it day to day because politicians, at the end of the day, will be politicians, so what's the point of literally anything anymore?
for me, this election result was a sigh of relief, because although there is a very long road ahead, at least i don't have to fear traveling down that road so much, anymore. where we can start working on a world where we can hopefully make some sort of progress on climate change, some sort of progress on lgbtq+ rights, some sort of progress as far as racial justice goes, some sort of progress as far as the economy goes, some sort of progress as far as healthcare goes. you may call me a bit rosey eyed, but i'd rather have a tiny bit of optimism what the future may hold than wallow in pessimism and cynicism.
i apologise if this post was a bit charged, but this election was very personal for me. i consider myself fortunate that i live in a relatively blue city and as such have not encountered the situations that others similar to me do. you may think this is inconsequential and insignificant, and you're free to continue thinking that, but for people like me, this was a difference, albeit a small one, and that's what matters.
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